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In the book "Inside the White House" Ronald Kessler says that the secret service investigated missing plates and determined it was because West was letting family and friends in for unofficial tours. He says they also determined he was homosexual and they believed that made him more likely to be blackmailed or otherwise influenced, so he was "dismissed" instead of simply retiring on his own. Ywaz (talk) 21:29, 17 August 2017 (UTC)Reply